Hi All,

I have recently been handed the task of setting up master-master
replication on our existing production environment (yes, I am in
test to start!).  Because this is an established site with a lot
of historical data, we would like to use Offline Instantiation
as detailed in Note 68657.1.  We had an Oracle Consultant in here
who said this was the best approach.

However as I started digging, I discovered Note 120686.1, which
indicates that the other note only really applies when adding a 
new master to an existing replicated system.  Problems with 
referential integrity seem to blow the note apart when working with
an existing, non-replicated production system.

SO, my question is, has anybody successfully managed offline 
instantiation for converting an existing non-replicated system into
a master-master replicated system?  How did you deal with the
constraints issue?

Of course this is made even more complicated by having the original
master be an 8i instance and the new master be a 9i instance.  I'm
thinking that setting the 9i compatable init parameter to match the
8i instance should allow things to work.  Any experience running a
replicated master-master system with differing version of Oracle for
the masters?  Any special gotchas I should be aware of?

Thanks for any and all help!

Pax,

John
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